Old Jewish Cemetery in Prague stands for the most spacious Jewish cemetery not only in the Czech Republic, but in the whole Europe too. At the same time this is one of the most significant Jewish [...]
Whats happened before Split of Czechoslovakia? In 1991 more than 20 per cent of Slovaks wanted separation and some major Slovak parties were national. In 1992 the Czech Republic elected Václav [...]
There is not only the Charles Bridge which crosses the Vltava River, there are other famous Prague bridges which mostly presents some architectural style and they can be taken as the work of art, [...]
The Prague Castle is the place of interest and belongs to the most representative places in the Czech Republic. So the Crown Jewels in St Vitus Cathedral are being kept in here and they are [...]
Prague belongs to the cities where you have to return again and again for its incredible beauty and magic of its 14th century monuments, such as Charles Bridge, Charles University, charming [...]
Prague celebrates the 700 years since the birth of Charles IV. The aim is to raise the celebration to the national phenomenon into which important Czech institutions, significant towns, and [...]
We have some Lonely Planet Prague facts: Prague is the largest city and the capital of the Czech Republic as well. Prague belongs to the 14th largest city in European Union (with its 1.24 milion [...]
Franz Kafka was a German-language writer on short stories or novels who lived and the end of the 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th century (from 1883 to 1924). He became famous for [...]
Many people came to the Prague Main Railway Station to remember the life and the recent death of Sir Nicholas Winton. Sir Winton died at the age of 106 on 1st July 2015. People commemorate the [...]
The Nazis burnt down the Czech village of Lidice on 10th June 1942. It was the act of revenge for the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich who was the prominent member of the SS. We remind the 73th [...]